This document provides a timeline of major events and legislation in U.S. education history between 1954 and 2009. Some key events include: Brown v Board of Education in 1954 declaring segregation unconstitutional; the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 providing funding to low-income schools; Title IX in 1972 banning sex-based discrimination; and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 emphasizing accountability and standardized testing. Overall the timeline shows the evolution of education policy and legislation towards greater inclusion, access, and standards over the past 60 years.
This document provides a timeline of major events and legislation in U.S. education history between 1954 and 2009. Some key events include: Brown v Board of Education in 1954 declaring segregation unconstitutional; the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 providing funding to low-income schools; Title IX in 1972 banning sex-based discrimination; and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 emphasizing accountability and standardized testing. Overall the timeline shows the evolution of education policy and legislation towards greater inclusion, access, and standards over the past 60 years.
This document provides a timeline of major events and legislation in U.S. education history between 1954 and 2009. Some key events include: Brown v Board of Education in 1954 declaring segregation unconstitutional; the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 providing funding to low-income schools; Title IX in 1972 banning sex-based discrimination; and the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 emphasizing accountability and standardized testing. Overall the timeline shows the evolution of education policy and legislation towards greater inclusion, access, and standards over the past 60 years.
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